Bernhard Romberg (1767-1841) probably was the greatest cello virtuoso of his time and compared to Paganini in his lifetime. He gave cello lessons at the famous Conservatoire de Paris among others.Romb...
The present Sonata in E minor originally was the first sonata in Trois Trios d'une Difficulté Progressive pour le Violoncelle Viola et Violoncelle Op. 38. The solo violoncello was accompanied by a vio...
This collaborative work by cousins Andreas and Bernhard is particularly appealing because it captures the specific tonal color of the violin and cello playing pair. Pedagogically progressive in design...
Das Kinderinstrumentarium inspirierte verschiedene Komponisten, so auch Bernhard Romberg (geb. 1767 in Dinklage, 1841 verst. in Hamburg). Der Cellist Bernhard Romberg war einer der bedeutendsten Mitgl...
Nachdem Bernhard Romberg (geboren am 11. November 1767 im oldenburgischen Dinklage, gestorben am 13. August 1841 in Hamburg) lange gemeinsam mit seinem gleichaltrigen Vetter Andreas Jacob (1767-1821)...
Romberg's String Trio is a wonderful cantabile piece which, brilliantly performed, pays highest tribute especially to the euphony of the bass part. A technically exciting challenge for the cellist.
Edited from the original edition
The Amadeus Verlag is endeavoring to present all eleven of Romberg's quartets, not least in order to give special recognition to works with a virtuoso cello part, also on the concert podiums. Edited f...
Edited from the First Edition.
Bernhard Romberg's op.38 is a stroke of luck for all cellists. The never-ending singing of the soloist experiences a virtuoso climax in the 3rd Trio: At its finest.
Nach den drei Trios (op.38,1) für Violoncello und Klavier bearbeitet von F. Gustav Jansen.
Nach den drei Duos (op.43,3) bearbeitet für Violoncello und Klavier von F. Gustav Jansen. Die Romberg-Sonaten gehören zum Repertoire eines jeden Cellisten.
Nach den drei Duos (op.43,1) bearbeitet für Violoncello und Klavier von F. Gustav Jansen. Die Romberg-Sonaten gehören zum Repertoire eines jeden Cellisten.